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75 #include <sys/param.h>
76 #include <sys/systm.h>
77 #include <sys/syslimits.h>
79 #include <sys/namei.h>
81 #include <sys/vnode_internal.h>
82 #include <sys/mount_internal.h>
83 #include <sys/errno.h>
84 #include <sys/malloc.h>
85 #include <sys/filedesc.h>
86 #include <sys/proc_internal.h>
87 #include <sys/kdebug.h>
88 #include <sys/unistd.h> /* For _PC_NAME_MAX */
89 #include <sys/uio_internal.h>
90 #include <sys/kauth.h>
91 #include <kern/kalloc.h>
92 #include <security/audit/audit.h>
95 #include <security/mac_framework.h>
99 #include <sys/xattr.h>
102 * The minimum volfs-style pathname is 9.
103 * Example: "/.vol/1/2"
105 #define VOLFS_MIN_PATH_LEN 9
108 static void kdebug_lookup(struct vnode
*dp
, struct componentname
*cnp
);
111 static int vfs_getrealpath(const char * path
, char * realpath
, size_t bufsize
, vfs_context_t ctx
);
112 #define MAX_VOLFS_RESTARTS 5
115 boolean_t
lookup_continue_ok(struct nameidata
*ndp
);
116 int lookup_traverse_mountpoints(struct nameidata
*ndp
, struct componentname
*cnp
, vnode_t dp
, int vbusyflags
, vfs_context_t ctx
);
117 int lookup_handle_symlink(struct nameidata
*ndp
, vnode_t
*new_dp
, vfs_context_t ctx
);
118 int lookup_authorize_search(vnode_t dp
, struct componentname
*cnp
, int dp_authorized_in_cache
, vfs_context_t ctx
);
119 void lookup_consider_update_cache(vnode_t dvp
, vnode_t vp
, struct componentname
*cnp
, int nc_generation
);
120 int lookup_handle_rsrc_fork(vnode_t dp
, struct nameidata
*ndp
, struct componentname
*cnp
, int wantparent
, vfs_context_t ctx
);
121 int lookup_handle_found_vnode(struct nameidata
*ndp
, struct componentname
*cnp
, int rdonly
,
122 int vbusyflags
, int *keep_going
, int nc_generation
,
123 int wantparent
, int atroot
, vfs_context_t ctx
);
124 int lookup_handle_emptyname(struct nameidata
*ndp
, struct componentname
*cnp
, int wantparent
);
130 * Convert a pathname into a pointer to a locked inode.
132 * The FOLLOW flag is set when symbolic links are to be followed
133 * when they occur at the end of the name translation process.
134 * Symbolic links are always followed for all other pathname
135 * components other than the last.
137 * The segflg defines whether the name is to be copied from user
138 * space or kernel space.
140 * Overall outline of namei:
143 * get starting directory
144 * while (!done && !error) {
145 * call lookup to search path.
146 * if symbolic link, massage name in buffer and continue
150 * ENOENT No such file or directory
151 * ELOOP Too many levels of symbolic links
152 * ENAMETOOLONG Filename too long
153 * copyinstr:EFAULT Bad address
154 * copyinstr:ENAMETOOLONG Filename too long
155 * lookup:EBADF Bad file descriptor
159 * lookup:ERECYCLE vnode was recycled from underneath us in lookup.
160 * This means we should re-drive lookup from this point.
165 namei(struct nameidata
*ndp
)
167 struct filedesc
*fdp
; /* pointer to file descriptor state */
168 struct vnode
*dp
; /* the directory we are searching */
169 struct vnode
*usedvp
= ndp
->ni_dvp
; /* store pointer to vp in case we must loop due to
170 heavy vnode pressure */
171 u_long cnpflags
= ndp
->ni_cnd
.cn_flags
; /* store in case we have to restore after loop */
173 struct componentname
*cnp
= &ndp
->ni_cnd
;
174 vfs_context_t ctx
= cnp
->cn_context
;
175 proc_t p
= vfs_context_proc(ctx
);
177 /* XXX ut should be from context */
178 uthread_t ut
= (struct uthread
*)get_bsdthread_info(current_thread());
182 int volfs_restarts
= 0;
188 if (!vfs_context_ucred(ctx
) || !p
)
189 panic ("namei: bad cred/proc");
190 if (cnp
->cn_nameiop
& (~OPMASK
))
191 panic ("namei: nameiop contaminated with flags");
192 if (cnp
->cn_flags
& OPMASK
)
193 panic ("namei: flags contaminated with nameiops");
197 * A compound VNOP found something that needs further processing:
198 * either a trigger vnode, a covered directory, or a symlink.
200 if (ndp
->ni_flag
& NAMEI_CONTLOOKUP
) {
201 int rdonly
, vbusyflags
, keep_going
, wantparent
;
203 rdonly
= cnp
->cn_flags
& RDONLY
;
204 vbusyflags
= ((cnp
->cn_flags
& CN_NBMOUNTLOOK
) != 0) ? LK_NOWAIT
: 0;
206 wantparent
= cnp
->cn_flags
& (LOCKPARENT
| WANTPARENT
);
208 ndp
->ni_flag
&= ~(NAMEI_CONTLOOKUP
);
210 error
= lookup_handle_found_vnode(ndp
, &ndp
->ni_cnd
, rdonly
, vbusyflags
,
211 &keep_going
, ndp
->ni_ncgeneration
, wantparent
, 0, ctx
);
215 if ((cnp
->cn_flags
& ISSYMLINK
) == 0) {
216 panic("We need to keep going on a continued lookup, but for vp type %d (tag %d)\n", ndp
->ni_vp
->v_type
, ndp
->ni_vp
->v_tag
);
218 goto continue_symlink
;
228 * Get a buffer for the name to be translated, and copy the
229 * name into the buffer.
231 if ((cnp
->cn_flags
& HASBUF
) == 0) {
232 cnp
->cn_pnbuf
= ndp
->ni_pathbuf
;
233 cnp
->cn_pnlen
= PATHBUFLEN
;
236 if ((UIO_SEG_IS_USER_SPACE(ndp
->ni_segflg
) == 0)
237 && (ndp
->ni_segflg
!= UIO_SYSSPACE
)
238 && (ndp
->ni_segflg
!= UIO_SYSSPACE32
)) {
239 panic("%s :%d - invalid ni_segflg\n", __FILE__
, __LINE__
);
241 #endif /* LP64_DEBUG */
244 if (UIO_SEG_IS_USER_SPACE(ndp
->ni_segflg
)) {
245 error
= copyinstr(ndp
->ni_dirp
, cnp
->cn_pnbuf
,
246 cnp
->cn_pnlen
, (size_t *)&ndp
->ni_pathlen
);
248 error
= copystr(CAST_DOWN(void *, ndp
->ni_dirp
), cnp
->cn_pnbuf
,
249 cnp
->cn_pnlen
, (size_t *)&ndp
->ni_pathlen
);
251 if (error
== ENAMETOOLONG
&& !(cnp
->cn_flags
& HASBUF
)) {
252 MALLOC_ZONE(cnp
->cn_pnbuf
, caddr_t
, MAXPATHLEN
, M_NAMEI
, M_WAITOK
);
253 if (cnp
->cn_pnbuf
== NULL
) {
258 cnp
->cn_flags
|= HASBUF
;
259 cnp
->cn_pnlen
= MAXPATHLEN
;
267 * Since the name cache may contain positive entries of
268 * the incorrect case, force lookup() to bypass the cache
269 * and call directly into the filesystem for each path
270 * component. Note: the FS may still consult the cache,
271 * but can apply rules to validate the results.
273 if (proc_is_forcing_hfs_case_sensitivity(p
))
274 cnp
->cn_flags
|= CN_SKIPNAMECACHE
;
278 * Check for legacy volfs style pathnames.
280 * For compatibility reasons we currently allow these paths,
281 * but future versions of the OS may not support them.
283 if (ndp
->ni_pathlen
>= VOLFS_MIN_PATH_LEN
&&
284 cnp
->cn_pnbuf
[0] == '/' &&
285 cnp
->cn_pnbuf
[1] == '.' &&
286 cnp
->cn_pnbuf
[2] == 'v' &&
287 cnp
->cn_pnbuf
[3] == 'o' &&
288 cnp
->cn_pnbuf
[4] == 'l' &&
289 cnp
->cn_pnbuf
[5] == '/' ) {
292 /* Attempt to resolve a legacy volfs style pathname. */
293 MALLOC_ZONE(realpath
, caddr_t
, MAXPATHLEN
, M_NAMEI
, M_WAITOK
);
296 * We only error out on the ENAMETOOLONG cases where we know that
297 * vfs_getrealpath translation succeeded but the path could not fit into
298 * MAXPATHLEN characters. In other failure cases, we may be dealing with a path
299 * that legitimately looks like /.vol/1234/567 and is not meant to be translated
301 if ((realpath_err
= vfs_getrealpath(&cnp
->cn_pnbuf
[6], realpath
, MAXPATHLEN
, ctx
))) {
302 FREE_ZONE(realpath
, MAXPATHLEN
, M_NAMEI
);
303 if (realpath_err
== ENOSPC
|| realpath_err
== ENAMETOOLONG
){
304 error
= ENAMETOOLONG
;
308 if (cnp
->cn_flags
& HASBUF
) {
309 FREE_ZONE(cnp
->cn_pnbuf
, cnp
->cn_pnlen
, M_NAMEI
);
311 cnp
->cn_pnbuf
= realpath
;
312 cnp
->cn_pnlen
= MAXPATHLEN
;
313 ndp
->ni_pathlen
= strlen(realpath
) + 1;
314 cnp
->cn_flags
|= HASBUF
| CN_VOLFSPATH
;
318 #endif /* CONFIG_VOLFS */
321 /* If we are auditing the kernel pathname, save the user pathname */
322 if (cnp
->cn_flags
& AUDITVNPATH1
)
323 AUDIT_ARG(upath
, ut
->uu_cdir
, cnp
->cn_pnbuf
, ARG_UPATH1
);
324 if (cnp
->cn_flags
& AUDITVNPATH2
)
325 AUDIT_ARG(upath
, ut
->uu_cdir
, cnp
->cn_pnbuf
, ARG_UPATH2
);
326 #endif /* CONFIG_AUDIT */
329 * Do not allow empty pathnames
331 if (*cnp
->cn_pnbuf
== '\0') {
338 * determine the starting point for the translation.
340 if ((ndp
->ni_rootdir
= fdp
->fd_rdir
) == NULLVP
) {
341 if ( !(fdp
->fd_flags
& FD_CHROOT
))
342 ndp
->ni_rootdir
= rootvnode
;
344 cnp
->cn_nameptr
= cnp
->cn_pnbuf
;
346 ndp
->ni_usedvp
= NULLVP
;
348 if (*(cnp
->cn_nameptr
) == '/') {
349 while (*(cnp
->cn_nameptr
) == '/') {
353 dp
= ndp
->ni_rootdir
;
354 } else if (cnp
->cn_flags
& USEDVP
) {
358 dp
= vfs_context_cwd(ctx
);
360 if (dp
== NULLVP
|| (dp
->v_lflag
& VL_DEAD
)) {
364 ndp
->ni_dvp
= NULLVP
;
368 ndp
->ni_startdir
= dp
;
370 if ( (error
= lookup(ndp
)) ) {
374 * Check for symbolic link
376 if ((cnp
->cn_flags
& ISSYMLINK
) == 0) {
381 /* Gives us a new path to process, and a starting dir */
382 error
= lookup_handle_symlink(ndp
, &dp
, ctx
);
388 * only come here if we fail to handle a SYMLINK...
389 * if either ni_dvp or ni_vp is non-NULL, then
390 * we need to drop the iocount that was picked
391 * up in the lookup routine
395 vnode_put(ndp
->ni_dvp
);
397 vnode_put(ndp
->ni_vp
);
399 if ( (cnp
->cn_flags
& HASBUF
) ) {
400 cnp
->cn_flags
&= ~HASBUF
;
401 FREE_ZONE(cnp
->cn_pnbuf
, cnp
->cn_pnlen
, M_NAMEI
);
403 cnp
->cn_pnbuf
= NULL
;
405 ndp
->ni_dvp
= NULLVP
;
409 * Deal with volfs fallout.
411 * At this point, if we were originally given a volfs path that
412 * looks like /.vol/123/456, then we would have had to convert it into
413 * a full path. Assuming that part worked properly, we will now attempt
414 * to conduct a lookup of the item in the namespace. Under normal
415 * circumstances, if a user looked up /tmp/foo and it was not there, it
416 * would be permissible to return ENOENT.
418 * However, we may not want to do that here. Specifically, the volfs path
419 * uniquely identifies a certain item in the namespace regardless of where it
420 * lives. If the item has moved in between the time we constructed the
421 * path and now, when we're trying to do a lookup/authorization on the full
422 * path, we may have gotten an ENOENT.
424 * At this point we can no longer tell if the path no longer exists
425 * or if the item in question no longer exists. It could have been renamed
426 * away, in which case the /.vol identifier is still valid.
428 * Do this dance a maximum of MAX_VOLFS_RESTARTS times.
430 if ((error
== ENOENT
) && (ndp
->ni_cnd
.cn_flags
& CN_VOLFSPATH
)) {
431 if (volfs_restarts
< MAX_VOLFS_RESTARTS
) {
438 if (error
== ERECYCLE
){
439 /* vnode was recycled underneath us. re-drive lookup to start at
440 the beginning again, since recycling invalidated last lookup*/
441 ndp
->ni_cnd
.cn_flags
= cnpflags
;
442 ndp
->ni_dvp
= usedvp
;
451 namei_compound_available(vnode_t dp
, struct nameidata
*ndp
)
453 if ((ndp
->ni_flag
& NAMEI_COMPOUNDOPEN
) != 0) {
454 return vnode_compound_open_available(dp
);
460 lookup_authorize_search(vnode_t dp
, struct componentname
*cnp
, int dp_authorized_in_cache
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
468 if (!dp_authorized_in_cache
) {
469 error
= vnode_authorize(dp
, NULL
, KAUTH_VNODE_SEARCH
, ctx
);
474 error
= mac_vnode_check_lookup(ctx
, dp
, cnp
);
477 #endif /* CONFIG_MACF */
483 lookup_consider_update_cache(vnode_t dvp
, vnode_t vp
, struct componentname
*cnp
, int nc_generation
)
486 isdot_or_dotdot
= (cnp
->cn_namelen
== 1 && cnp
->cn_nameptr
[0] == '.') || (cnp
->cn_flags
& ISDOTDOT
);
488 if (vp
->v_name
== NULL
|| vp
->v_parent
== NULLVP
) {
489 int update_flags
= 0;
491 if (isdot_or_dotdot
== 0) {
492 if (vp
->v_name
== NULL
)
493 update_flags
|= VNODE_UPDATE_NAME
;
494 if (dvp
!= NULLVP
&& vp
->v_parent
== NULLVP
)
495 update_flags
|= VNODE_UPDATE_PARENT
;
498 vnode_update_identity(vp
, dvp
, cnp
->cn_nameptr
, cnp
->cn_namelen
, cnp
->cn_hash
, update_flags
);
501 if ( (cnp
->cn_flags
& MAKEENTRY
) && (vp
->v_flag
& VNCACHEABLE
) && LIST_FIRST(&vp
->v_nclinks
) == NULL
) {
503 * missing from name cache, but should
504 * be in it... this can happen if volfs
505 * causes the vnode to be created or the
506 * name cache entry got recycled but the
508 * check to make sure that ni_dvp is valid
509 * cache_lookup_path may return a NULL
510 * do a quick check to see if the generation of the
511 * directory matches our snapshot... this will get
512 * rechecked behind the name cache lock, but if it
513 * already fails to match, no need to go any further
515 if (dvp
!= NULLVP
&& (nc_generation
== dvp
->v_nc_generation
) && (!isdot_or_dotdot
))
516 cache_enter_with_gen(dvp
, vp
, cnp
, nc_generation
);
523 * Can change ni_dvp and ni_vp. On success, returns with iocounts on stream vnode (always) and
524 * data fork if requested. On failure, returns with iocount data fork (always) and its parent directory
525 * (if one was provided).
528 lookup_handle_rsrc_fork(vnode_t dp
, struct nameidata
*ndp
, struct componentname
*cnp
, int wantparent
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
530 vnode_t svp
= NULLVP
;
531 enum nsoperation nsop
;
534 if (dp
->v_type
!= VREG
) {
538 switch (cnp
->cn_nameiop
) {
540 if (cnp
->cn_flags
& CN_ALLOWRSRCFORK
) {
548 if (cnp
->cn_flags
& CN_ALLOWRSRCFORK
) {
556 /* Make sure our lookup of "/..namedfork/rsrc" is allowed. */
557 if (cnp
->cn_flags
& CN_ALLOWRSRCFORK
) {
568 /* Ask the file system for the resource fork. */
569 error
= vnode_getnamedstream(dp
, &svp
, XATTR_RESOURCEFORK_NAME
, nsop
, 0, ctx
);
571 /* During a create, it OK for stream vnode to be missing. */
572 if (error
== ENOATTR
|| error
== ENOENT
) {
573 error
= (nsop
== NS_CREATE
) ? 0 : ENOENT
;
578 /* The "parent" of the stream is the file. */
581 vnode_put(ndp
->ni_dvp
);
587 ndp
->ni_vp
= svp
; /* on create this may be null */
589 /* Restore the truncated pathname buffer (for audits). */
590 if (ndp
->ni_pathlen
== 1 && ndp
->ni_next
[0] == '\0') {
591 ndp
->ni_next
[0] = '/';
593 cnp
->cn_flags
&= ~MAKEENTRY
;
599 #endif /* NAMEDRSRCFORK */
603 * --One on ni_vp. One on ni_dvp if there is more path, or we didn't come through the
604 * cache, or we came through the cache and the caller doesn't want the parent.
607 * --Leaves us in the correct state for the next step, whatever that might be.
608 * --If we find a symlink, returns with iocounts on both ni_vp and ni_dvp.
609 * --If we are to look up another component, then we have an iocount on ni_vp and
611 * --If we are done, returns an iocount on ni_vp, and possibly on ni_dvp depending on nameidata flags.
612 * --In the event of an error, may return with ni_dvp NULL'ed out (in which case, iocount
616 lookup_handle_found_vnode(struct nameidata
*ndp
, struct componentname
*cnp
, int rdonly
,
617 int vbusyflags
, int *keep_going
, int nc_generation
,
618 int wantparent
, int atroot
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
627 if (ndp
->ni_vp
== NULLVP
) {
628 panic("NULL ni_vp in %s\n", __FUNCTION__
);
637 error
= vnode_trigger_resolve(dp
, ndp
, ctx
);
642 #endif /* CONFIG_TRIGGERS */
645 * Take into account any additional components consumed by
646 * the underlying filesystem.
648 if (cnp
->cn_consume
> 0) {
649 cnp
->cn_nameptr
+= cnp
->cn_consume
;
650 ndp
->ni_next
+= cnp
->cn_consume
;
651 ndp
->ni_pathlen
-= cnp
->cn_consume
;
654 lookup_consider_update_cache(ndp
->ni_dvp
, dp
, cnp
, nc_generation
);
658 * Check to see if the vnode has been mounted on...
659 * if so find the root of the mounted file system.
660 * Updates ndp->ni_vp.
662 error
= lookup_traverse_mountpoints(ndp
, cnp
, dp
, vbusyflags
, ctx
);
669 if (vfs_flags(vnode_mount(dp
)) & MNT_MULTILABEL
) {
670 error
= vnode_label(vnode_mount(dp
), NULL
, dp
, NULL
, 0, ctx
);
677 * Check for symbolic link
679 if ((dp
->v_type
== VLNK
) &&
680 ((cnp
->cn_flags
& FOLLOW
) || (ndp
->ni_flag
& NAMEI_TRAILINGSLASH
) || *ndp
->ni_next
== '/')) {
681 cnp
->cn_flags
|= ISSYMLINK
;
687 * Check for bogus trailing slashes.
689 if ((ndp
->ni_flag
& NAMEI_TRAILINGSLASH
)) {
690 if (dp
->v_type
!= VDIR
) {
694 ndp
->ni_flag
&= ~(NAMEI_TRAILINGSLASH
);
699 * Deny namei/lookup requests to resolve paths that point to shadow files.
700 * Access to shadow files must be conducted by explicit calls to VNOP_LOOKUP
701 * directly, and not use lookup/namei
703 if (vnode_isshadow (dp
)) {
711 * Not a symbolic link. If more pathname,
712 * continue at next component, else return.
714 * Definitely have a dvp if there's another slash
716 if (*ndp
->ni_next
== '/') {
717 cnp
->cn_nameptr
= ndp
->ni_next
+ 1;
719 while (*cnp
->cn_nameptr
== '/') {
724 cp
= cnp
->cn_nameptr
;
725 vnode_put(ndp
->ni_dvp
);
726 ndp
->ni_dvp
= NULLVP
;
737 * Disallow directory write attempts on read-only file systems.
740 (cnp
->cn_nameiop
== DELETE
|| cnp
->cn_nameiop
== RENAME
)) {
745 /* If SAVESTART is set, we should have a dvp */
746 if (cnp
->cn_flags
& SAVESTART
) {
748 * note that we already hold a reference
749 * on both dp and ni_dvp, but for some reason
750 * can't get another one... in this case we
751 * need to do vnode_put on dp in 'bad2'
753 if ( (vnode_get(ndp
->ni_dvp
)) ) {
757 ndp
->ni_startdir
= ndp
->ni_dvp
;
759 if (!wantparent
&& ndp
->ni_dvp
) {
760 vnode_put(ndp
->ni_dvp
);
761 ndp
->ni_dvp
= NULLVP
;
764 if (cnp
->cn_flags
& AUDITVNPATH1
)
765 AUDIT_ARG(vnpath
, dp
, ARG_VNODE1
);
766 else if (cnp
->cn_flags
& AUDITVNPATH2
)
767 AUDIT_ARG(vnpath
, dp
, ARG_VNODE2
);
771 * Caller wants the resource fork.
773 if ((cnp
->cn_flags
& CN_WANTSRSRCFORK
) && (dp
!= NULLVP
)) {
774 error
= lookup_handle_rsrc_fork(dp
, ndp
, cnp
, wantparent
, ctx
);
782 kdebug_lookup(ndp
->ni_vp
, cnp
);
787 error
= lookup_handle_emptyname(ndp
, cnp
, wantparent
);
798 * Comes in iocount on ni_vp. May overwrite ni_dvp, but doesn't interpret incoming value.
801 lookup_handle_emptyname(struct nameidata
*ndp
, struct componentname
*cnp
, int wantparent
)
809 * A degenerate name (e.g. / or "") which is a way of
810 * talking about a directory, e.g. like "/." or ".".
812 if (dp
->v_type
!= VDIR
) {
816 if (cnp
->cn_nameiop
!= LOOKUP
) {
822 * note that we already hold a reference
823 * on dp, but for some reason can't
824 * get another one... in this case we
825 * need to do vnode_put on dp in 'bad'
827 if ( (vnode_get(dp
)) ) {
833 cnp
->cn_flags
&= ~ISDOTDOT
;
834 cnp
->cn_flags
|= ISLASTCN
;
835 ndp
->ni_next
= cnp
->cn_nameptr
;
838 if (cnp
->cn_flags
& AUDITVNPATH1
)
839 AUDIT_ARG(vnpath
, dp
, ARG_VNODE1
);
840 else if (cnp
->cn_flags
& AUDITVNPATH2
)
841 AUDIT_ARG(vnpath
, dp
, ARG_VNODE2
);
842 if (cnp
->cn_flags
& SAVESTART
)
843 panic("lookup: SAVESTART");
851 * This is a very central and rather complicated routine.
853 * The pathname is pointed to by ni_ptr and is of length ni_pathlen.
854 * The starting directory is taken from ni_startdir. The pathname is
855 * descended until done, or a symbolic link is encountered. The variable
856 * ni_more is clear if the path is completed; it is set to one if a
857 * symbolic link needing interpretation is encountered.
859 * The flag argument is LOOKUP, CREATE, RENAME, or DELETE depending on
860 * whether the name is to be looked up, created, renamed, or deleted.
861 * When CREATE, RENAME, or DELETE is specified, information usable in
862 * creating, renaming, or deleting a directory entry may be calculated.
863 * If flag has LOCKPARENT or'ed into it, the parent directory is returned
864 * locked. If flag has WANTPARENT or'ed into it, the parent directory is
865 * returned unlocked. Otherwise the parent directory is not returned. If
866 * the target of the pathname exists and LOCKLEAF is or'ed into the flag
867 * the target is returned locked, otherwise it is returned unlocked.
868 * When creating or renaming and LOCKPARENT is specified, the target may not
869 * be ".". When deleting and LOCKPARENT is specified, the target may be ".".
871 * Overall outline of lookup:
874 * identify next component of name at ndp->ni_ptr
875 * handle degenerate case where name is null string
876 * if .. and crossing mount points and on mounted filesys, find parent
877 * call VNOP_LOOKUP routine for next component name
878 * directory vnode returned in ni_dvp, unlocked unless LOCKPARENT set
879 * component vnode returned in ni_vp (if it exists), locked.
880 * if result vnode is mounted on and crossing mount points,
881 * find mounted on vnode
882 * if more components of name, do next level at dirloop
883 * return the answer in ni_vp, locked if LOCKLEAF set
884 * if LOCKPARENT set, return locked parent in ni_dvp
885 * if WANTPARENT set, return unlocked parent in ni_dvp
888 * ENOENT No such file or directory
889 * EBADF Bad file descriptor
890 * ENOTDIR Not a directory
891 * EROFS Read-only file system [CREATE]
892 * EISDIR Is a directory [CREATE]
893 * cache_lookup_path:ERECYCLE (vnode was recycled from underneath us, redrive lookup again)
894 * vnode_authorize:EROFS
895 * vnode_authorize:EACCES
896 * vnode_authorize:EPERM
897 * vnode_authorize:???
898 * VNOP_LOOKUP:ENOENT No such file or directory
899 * VNOP_LOOKUP:EJUSTRETURN Restart system call (INTERNAL)
906 lookup(struct nameidata
*ndp
)
908 char *cp
; /* pointer into pathname argument */
909 vnode_t tdp
; /* saved dp */
910 vnode_t dp
; /* the directory we are searching */
911 int docache
= 1; /* == 0 do not cache last component */
912 int wantparent
; /* 1 => wantparent or lockparent flag */
913 int rdonly
; /* lookup read-only flag bit */
914 int dp_authorized
= 0;
916 struct componentname
*cnp
= &ndp
->ni_cnd
;
917 vfs_context_t ctx
= cnp
->cn_context
;
919 int nc_generation
= 0;
920 vnode_t last_dp
= NULLVP
;
925 * Setup: break out flag bits into variables.
927 if (cnp
->cn_flags
& (NOCACHE
| DOWHITEOUT
)) {
928 if ((cnp
->cn_flags
& NOCACHE
) || (cnp
->cn_nameiop
== DELETE
))
931 wantparent
= cnp
->cn_flags
& (LOCKPARENT
| WANTPARENT
);
932 rdonly
= cnp
->cn_flags
& RDONLY
;
933 cnp
->cn_flags
&= ~ISSYMLINK
;
936 dp
= ndp
->ni_startdir
;
937 ndp
->ni_startdir
= NULLVP
;
939 if ((cnp
->cn_flags
& CN_NBMOUNTLOOK
) != 0)
940 vbusyflags
= LK_NOWAIT
;
941 cp
= cnp
->cn_nameptr
;
944 if ( (vnode_getwithref(dp
)) ) {
950 error
= lookup_handle_emptyname(ndp
, cnp
, wantparent
);
961 if ( (error
= cache_lookup_path(ndp
, cnp
, dp
, ctx
, &dp_authorized
, last_dp
)) ) {
965 if ((cnp
->cn_flags
& ISLASTCN
)) {
967 cnp
->cn_flags
|= MAKEENTRY
;
969 cnp
->cn_flags
|= MAKEENTRY
;
973 if (ndp
->ni_vp
!= NULLVP
) {
975 * cache_lookup_path returned a non-NULL ni_vp then,
976 * we're guaranteed that the dp is a VDIR, it's
977 * been authorized, and vp is not ".."
979 * make sure we don't try to enter the name back into
980 * the cache if this vp is purged before we get to that
981 * check since we won't have serialized behind whatever
982 * activity is occurring in the FS that caused the purge
985 nc_generation
= dp
->v_nc_generation
- 1;
987 goto returned_from_lookup_path
;
991 * Handle "..": two special cases.
992 * 1. If at root directory (e.g. after chroot)
993 * or at absolute root directory
994 * then ignore it so can't get out.
995 * 2. If this vnode is the root of a mounted
996 * filesystem, then replace it with the
997 * vnode which was mounted on so we take the
998 * .. in the other file system.
1000 if ( (cnp
->cn_flags
& ISDOTDOT
) ) {
1002 if (dp
== ndp
->ni_rootdir
|| dp
== rootvnode
) {
1006 * we're pinned at the root
1007 * we've already got one reference on 'dp'
1008 * courtesy of cache_lookup_path... take
1009 * another one for the ".."
1010 * if we fail to get the new reference, we'll
1011 * drop our original down in 'bad'
1013 if ( (vnode_get(dp
)) ) {
1018 goto returned_from_lookup_path
;
1020 if ((dp
->v_flag
& VROOT
) == 0 ||
1021 (cnp
->cn_flags
& NOCROSSMOUNT
))
1023 if (dp
->v_mount
== NULL
) { /* forced umount */
1028 dp
= tdp
->v_mount
->mnt_vnodecovered
;
1032 if ( (vnode_getwithref(dp
)) ) {
1043 * We now have a segment name to search for, and a directory to search.
1046 ndp
->ni_vp
= NULLVP
;
1048 if (dp
->v_type
!= VDIR
) {
1052 if ( (cnp
->cn_flags
& DONOTAUTH
) != DONOTAUTH
) {
1053 error
= lookup_authorize_search(dp
, cnp
, dp_authorized
, ctx
);
1060 * Now that we've authorized a lookup, can bail out if the filesystem
1061 * will be doing a batched operation. Return an iocount on dvp.
1064 if ((cnp
->cn_flags
& ISLASTCN
) && namei_compound_available(dp
, ndp
) && !(cnp
->cn_flags
& CN_WANTSRSRCFORK
)) {
1066 if ((cnp
->cn_flags
& ISLASTCN
) && namei_compound_available(dp
, ndp
)) {
1067 #endif /* NAMEDRSRCFORK */
1068 ndp
->ni_flag
|= NAMEI_UNFINISHED
;
1069 ndp
->ni_ncgeneration
= dp
->v_nc_generation
;
1073 nc_generation
= dp
->v_nc_generation
;
1077 * Filesystems that support hardlinks may want to call vnode_update_identity
1078 * if the lookup operation below will modify the in-core vnode to belong to a new point
1079 * in the namespace. VFS cannot infer whether or not the look up operation makes the vnode
1080 * name change or change parents. Without this, the lookup may make update
1081 * filesystem-specific in-core metadata but fail to update the v_parent or v_name
1082 * fields in the vnode. If VFS were to do this, it would be necessary to call
1083 * vnode_update_identity on every lookup operation -- expensive!
1085 * However, even with this in place, multiple lookups may occur in between this lookup
1086 * and the subsequent vnop, so, at best, we could only guarantee that you would get a
1087 * valid path back, and not necessarily the one that you wanted.
1092 * If you are now looking up /foo/b and the vnode for this link represents /tmp/a,
1093 * vnode_update_identity will fix the parentage so that you can get /foo/b back
1094 * through the v_parent chain (preventing you from getting /tmp/b back). It would
1095 * not fix whether or not you should or should not get /tmp/a vs. /foo/b.
1098 error
= VNOP_LOOKUP(dp
, &ndp
->ni_vp
, cnp
, ctx
);
1102 if ((error
== ENOENT
) &&
1103 (dp
->v_mount
!= NULL
) &&
1104 (dp
->v_mount
->mnt_flag
& MNT_UNION
)) {
1106 error
= lookup_traverse_union(tdp
, &dp
, ctx
);
1118 if (error
!= EJUSTRETURN
)
1121 if (ndp
->ni_vp
!= NULLVP
)
1122 panic("leaf should be empty");
1126 * At this point, error should be EJUSTRETURN.
1128 * If CN_WANTSRSRCFORK is set, that implies that the
1129 * underlying filesystem could not find the "parent" of the
1130 * resource fork (the data fork), and we are doing a lookup
1131 * for a CREATE event.
1133 * However, this should be converted to an error, as the
1134 * failure to find this parent should disallow further
1135 * progress to try and acquire a resource fork vnode.
1137 if (cnp
->cn_flags
& CN_WANTSRSRCFORK
) {
1143 error
= lookup_validate_creation_path(ndp
);
1147 * We return with ni_vp NULL to indicate that the entry
1148 * doesn't currently exist, leaving a pointer to the
1149 * referenced directory vnode in ndp->ni_dvp.
1151 if (cnp
->cn_flags
& SAVESTART
) {
1152 if ( (vnode_get(ndp
->ni_dvp
)) ) {
1156 ndp
->ni_startdir
= ndp
->ni_dvp
;
1159 vnode_put(ndp
->ni_dvp
);
1162 kdebug_lookup(ndp
->ni_dvp
, cnp
);
1165 returned_from_lookup_path
:
1166 /* We'll always have an iocount on ni_vp when this finishes. */
1167 error
= lookup_handle_found_vnode(ndp
, cnp
, rdonly
, vbusyflags
, &keep_going
, nc_generation
, wantparent
, atroot
, ctx
);
1175 /* namei() will handle symlinks */
1176 if ((dp
->v_type
== VLNK
) &&
1177 ((cnp
->cn_flags
& FOLLOW
) || (ndp
->ni_flag
& NAMEI_TRAILINGSLASH
) || *ndp
->ni_next
== '/')) {
1182 * Otherwise, there's more path to process.
1183 * cache_lookup_path is now responsible for dropping io ref on dp
1184 * when it is called again in the dirloop. This ensures we hold
1185 * a ref on dp until we complete the next round of lookup.
1195 vnode_put(ndp
->ni_dvp
);
1197 vnode_put(ndp
->ni_vp
);
1198 ndp
->ni_vp
= NULLVP
;
1201 kdebug_lookup(dp
, cnp
);
1207 ndp
->ni_vp
= NULLVP
;
1210 kdebug_lookup(dp
, cnp
);
1215 * Given a vnode in a union mount, traverse to the equivalent
1216 * vnode in the underlying mount.
1219 lookup_traverse_union(vnode_t dvp
, vnode_t
*new_dvp
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
1221 char *path
= NULL
, *pp
;
1222 const char *name
, *np
;
1225 struct nameidata nd
;
1230 if (vp
&& vp
->v_flag
& VROOT
) {
1231 *new_dvp
= vp
->v_mount
->mnt_vnodecovered
;
1232 if (vnode_getwithref(*new_dvp
))
1237 path
= (char *) kalloc(MAXPATHLEN
);
1244 * Walk back up to the mountpoint following the
1245 * v_parent chain and build a slash-separated path.
1246 * Then lookup that path starting with the covered vnode.
1248 pp
= path
+ (MAXPATHLEN
- 1);
1252 name
= vnode_getname(vp
);
1254 printf("lookup_traverse_union: null parent name: .%s\n", pp
);
1259 if ((len
+ 1) > (pp
- path
)) { // Enough space for this name ?
1260 error
= ENAMETOOLONG
;
1261 vnode_putname(name
);
1264 for (np
= name
+ len
; len
> 0; len
--) // Copy name backwards
1266 vnode_putname(name
);
1268 if (vp
== NULLVP
|| vp
->v_flag
& VROOT
)
1273 /* Evaluate the path in the underlying mount */
1274 NDINIT(&nd
, LOOKUP
, OP_LOOKUP
, USEDVP
, UIO_SYSSPACE
, CAST_USER_ADDR_T(pp
), ctx
);
1275 nd
.ni_dvp
= dvp
->v_mount
->mnt_vnodecovered
;
1278 *new_dvp
= nd
.ni_vp
;
1282 kfree(path
, MAXPATHLEN
);
1287 lookup_validate_creation_path(struct nameidata
*ndp
)
1289 struct componentname
*cnp
= &ndp
->ni_cnd
;
1292 * If creating and at end of pathname, then can consider
1293 * allowing file to be created.
1295 if (cnp
->cn_flags
& RDONLY
) {
1298 if ((cnp
->cn_flags
& ISLASTCN
) && (ndp
->ni_flag
& NAMEI_TRAILINGSLASH
) && !(cnp
->cn_flags
& WILLBEDIR
)) {
1306 * Modifies only ni_vp. Always returns with ni_vp still valid (iocount held).
1309 lookup_traverse_mountpoints(struct nameidata
*ndp
, struct componentname
*cnp
, vnode_t dp
,
1310 int vbusyflags
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
1317 int dont_cache_mp
= 0;
1318 vnode_t mounted_on_dp
;
1319 int current_mount_generation
= 0;
1322 current_mount_generation
= mount_generation
;
1324 while ((dp
->v_type
== VDIR
) && dp
->v_mountedhere
&&
1325 ((cnp
->cn_flags
& NOCROSSMOUNT
) == 0)) {
1327 if (dp
->v_mountedhere
->mnt_lflag
& MNT_LFORCE
) {
1328 break; // don't traverse into a forced unmount
1332 * For a trigger vnode, call its resolver when crossing its mount (if requested)
1334 if (dp
->v_resolve
) {
1335 (void) vnode_trigger_resolve(dp
, ndp
, ctx
);
1340 if ((dp
->v_type
== VDIR
) && (mp
= dp
->v_mountedhere
)) {
1346 if (vfs_busy(mp
, vbusyflags
)) {
1347 mount_dropcrossref(mp
, dp
, 0);
1348 if (vbusyflags
== LK_NOWAIT
) {
1358 * XXX - if this is the last component of the
1359 * pathname, and it's either not a lookup operation
1360 * or the NOTRIGGER flag is set for the operation,
1361 * set a uthread flag to let VFS_ROOT() for autofs
1362 * know it shouldn't trigger a mount.
1364 uth
= (struct uthread
*)get_bsdthread_info(current_thread());
1365 if ((cnp
->cn_flags
& ISLASTCN
) &&
1366 (cnp
->cn_nameiop
!= LOOKUP
||
1367 (cnp
->cn_flags
& NOTRIGGER
))) {
1368 uth
->uu_notrigger
= 1;
1372 error
= VFS_ROOT(mp
, &tdp
, ctx
);
1373 /* XXX - clear the uthread flag */
1374 uth
->uu_notrigger
= 0;
1376 mount_dropcrossref(mp
, dp
, 0);
1384 ndp
->ni_vp
= dp
= tdp
;
1389 * Check if root dir is a trigger vnode
1391 if (dp
->v_resolve
) {
1392 error
= vnode_trigger_resolve(dp
, ndp
, ctx
);
1405 if (depth
&& !dont_cache_mp
) {
1406 mp
= mounted_on_dp
->v_mountedhere
;
1409 mount_lock_spin(mp
);
1410 mp
->mnt_realrootvp_vid
= dp
->v_id
;
1411 mp
->mnt_realrootvp
= dp
;
1412 mp
->mnt_generation
= current_mount_generation
;
1424 * Takes ni_vp and ni_dvp non-NULL. Returns with *new_dp set to the location
1425 * at which to start a lookup with a resolved path, and all other iocounts dropped.
1428 lookup_handle_symlink(struct nameidata
*ndp
, vnode_t
*new_dp
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
1431 char *cp
; /* pointer into pathname argument */
1433 char uio_buf
[ UIO_SIZEOF(1) ];
1434 int need_newpathbuf
;
1436 struct componentname
*cnp
= &ndp
->ni_cnd
;
1440 if (ndp
->ni_loopcnt
++ >= MAXSYMLINKS
) {
1444 if ((error
= mac_vnode_check_readlink(ctx
, ndp
->ni_vp
)) != 0)
1447 if (ndp
->ni_pathlen
> 1 || !(cnp
->cn_flags
& HASBUF
))
1448 need_newpathbuf
= 1;
1450 need_newpathbuf
= 0;
1452 if (need_newpathbuf
) {
1453 MALLOC_ZONE(cp
, char *, MAXPATHLEN
, M_NAMEI
, M_WAITOK
);
1460 auio
= uio_createwithbuffer(1, 0, UIO_SYSSPACE
, UIO_READ
, &uio_buf
[0], sizeof(uio_buf
));
1462 uio_addiov(auio
, CAST_USER_ADDR_T(cp
), MAXPATHLEN
);
1464 error
= VNOP_READLINK(ndp
->ni_vp
, auio
, ctx
);
1466 if (need_newpathbuf
)
1467 FREE_ZONE(cp
, MAXPATHLEN
, M_NAMEI
);
1472 * Safe to set unsigned with a [larger] signed type here
1473 * because 0 <= uio_resid <= MAXPATHLEN and MAXPATHLEN
1476 linklen
= MAXPATHLEN
- (u_int
)uio_resid(auio
);
1477 if (linklen
+ ndp
->ni_pathlen
> MAXPATHLEN
) {
1478 if (need_newpathbuf
)
1479 FREE_ZONE(cp
, MAXPATHLEN
, M_NAMEI
);
1481 return ENAMETOOLONG
;
1483 if (need_newpathbuf
) {
1484 long len
= cnp
->cn_pnlen
;
1486 tmppn
= cnp
->cn_pnbuf
;
1487 bcopy(ndp
->ni_next
, cp
+ linklen
, ndp
->ni_pathlen
);
1489 cnp
->cn_pnlen
= MAXPATHLEN
;
1491 if ( (cnp
->cn_flags
& HASBUF
) )
1492 FREE_ZONE(tmppn
, len
, M_NAMEI
);
1494 cnp
->cn_flags
|= HASBUF
;
1496 cnp
->cn_pnbuf
[linklen
] = '\0';
1498 ndp
->ni_pathlen
+= linklen
;
1499 cnp
->cn_nameptr
= cnp
->cn_pnbuf
;
1502 * starting point for 'relative'
1503 * symbolic link path
1508 * get rid of references returned via 'lookup'
1510 vnode_put(ndp
->ni_vp
);
1511 vnode_put(ndp
->ni_dvp
); /* ALWAYS have a dvp for a symlink */
1513 ndp
->ni_vp
= NULLVP
;
1514 ndp
->ni_dvp
= NULLVP
;
1517 * Check if symbolic link restarts us at the root
1519 if (*(cnp
->cn_nameptr
) == '/') {
1520 while (*(cnp
->cn_nameptr
) == '/') {
1524 if ((dp
= ndp
->ni_rootdir
) == NULLVP
) {
1535 * relookup - lookup a path name component
1536 * Used by lookup to re-aquire things.
1539 relookup(struct vnode
*dvp
, struct vnode
**vpp
, struct componentname
*cnp
)
1541 struct vnode
*dp
= NULL
; /* the directory we are searching */
1542 int wantparent
; /* 1 => wantparent or lockparent flag */
1543 int rdonly
; /* lookup read-only flag bit */
1545 #ifdef NAMEI_DIAGNOSTIC
1546 int i
, newhash
; /* DEBUG: check name hash */
1547 char *cp
; /* DEBUG: check name ptr/len */
1549 vfs_context_t ctx
= cnp
->cn_context
;;
1552 * Setup: break out flag bits into variables.
1554 wantparent
= cnp
->cn_flags
& (LOCKPARENT
|WANTPARENT
);
1555 rdonly
= cnp
->cn_flags
& RDONLY
;
1556 cnp
->cn_flags
&= ~ISSYMLINK
;
1558 if (cnp
->cn_flags
& NOCACHE
)
1559 cnp
->cn_flags
&= ~MAKEENTRY
;
1561 cnp
->cn_flags
|= MAKEENTRY
;
1566 * Check for degenerate name (e.g. / or "")
1567 * which is a way of talking about a directory,
1568 * e.g. like "/." or ".".
1570 if (cnp
->cn_nameptr
[0] == '\0') {
1571 if (cnp
->cn_nameiop
!= LOOKUP
|| wantparent
) {
1575 if (dp
->v_type
!= VDIR
) {
1579 if ( (vnode_get(dp
)) ) {
1585 if (cnp
->cn_flags
& SAVESTART
)
1586 panic("lookup: SAVESTART");
1590 * We now have a segment name to search for, and a directory to search.
1592 if ( (error
= VNOP_LOOKUP(dp
, vpp
, cnp
, ctx
)) ) {
1593 if (error
!= EJUSTRETURN
)
1597 panic("leaf should be empty");
1600 * If creating and at end of pathname, then can consider
1601 * allowing file to be created.
1608 * We return with ni_vp NULL to indicate that the entry
1609 * doesn't currently exist, leaving a pointer to the
1610 * (possibly locked) directory inode in ndp->ni_dvp.
1618 * Check for symbolic link
1620 if (dp
->v_type
== VLNK
&& (cnp
->cn_flags
& FOLLOW
))
1621 panic ("relookup: symlink found.\n");
1625 * Disallow directory write attempts on read-only file systems.
1628 (cnp
->cn_nameiop
== DELETE
|| cnp
->cn_nameiop
== RENAME
)) {
1632 /* ASSERT(dvp == ndp->ni_startdir) */
1645 * Free pathname buffer
1648 nameidone(struct nameidata
*ndp
)
1650 if (ndp
->ni_cnd
.cn_flags
& HASBUF
) {
1651 char *tmp
= ndp
->ni_cnd
.cn_pnbuf
;
1653 ndp
->ni_cnd
.cn_pnbuf
= NULL
;
1654 ndp
->ni_cnd
.cn_flags
&= ~HASBUF
;
1655 FREE_ZONE(tmp
, ndp
->ni_cnd
.cn_pnlen
, M_NAMEI
);
1661 * Log (part of) a pathname using the KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT mechanism, as used
1662 * by fs_usage. The path up to and including the current component name are
1663 * logged. Up to NUMPARMS*4 bytes of pathname will be logged. If the path
1664 * to be logged is longer than that, then the last NUMPARMS*4 bytes are logged.
1665 * That is, the truncation removes the leading portion of the path.
1667 * The logging is done via multiple KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT calls. The first one
1668 * is marked with DBG_FUNC_START. The last one is marked with DBG_FUNC_END
1669 * (in addition to DBG_FUNC_START if it is also the first). There may be
1670 * intermediate ones with neither DBG_FUNC_START nor DBG_FUNC_END.
1672 * The first KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT passes the vnode pointer and 12 bytes of
1673 * pathname. The remaining KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT calls add 16 bytes of pathname
1674 * each. The minimum number of KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT calls required to pass
1675 * the path are used. Any excess padding in the final KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT
1676 * (because not all of the 12 or 16 bytes are needed for the remainder of the
1677 * path) is set to zero bytes, or '>' if there is more path beyond the
1678 * current component name (usually because an intermediate component was not
1681 * NOTE: If the path length is greater than NUMPARMS*4, or is not of the form
1682 * 12+N*16, there will be no padding.
1684 * TODO: If there is more path beyond the current component name, should we
1685 * force some padding? For example, a lookup for /foo_bar_baz/spam that
1686 * fails because /foo_bar_baz is not found will only log "/foo_bar_baz", with
1687 * no '>' padding. But /foo_bar/spam would log "/foo_bar>>>>".
1689 #if (KDEBUG_LEVEL >= KDEBUG_LEVEL_IST)
1692 kdebug_lookup_gen_events(long *dbg_parms
, int dbg_namelen
, void *dp
, boolean_t lookup
)
1698 * In the event that we collect multiple, consecutive pathname
1699 * entries, we must mark the start of the path's string and the end.
1702 code
= (FSDBG_CODE(DBG_FSRW
,36)) | DBG_FUNC_START
;
1704 code
= (FSDBG_CODE(DBG_FSRW
,39)) | DBG_FUNC_START
;
1706 if (dbg_namelen
<= (int)(3 * sizeof(long)))
1707 code
|= DBG_FUNC_END
;
1709 KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT_IST(KDEBUG_TRACE
, code
, VM_KERNEL_ADDRPERM(dp
), dbg_parms
[0], dbg_parms
[1], dbg_parms
[2], 0);
1711 code
&= ~DBG_FUNC_START
;
1713 for (i
=3, dbg_namelen
-= (3 * sizeof(long)); dbg_namelen
> 0; i
+=4, dbg_namelen
-= (4 * sizeof(long))) {
1714 if (dbg_namelen
<= (int)(4 * sizeof(long)))
1715 code
|= DBG_FUNC_END
;
1717 KERNEL_DEBUG_CONSTANT_IST(KDEBUG_TRACE
, code
, dbg_parms
[i
], dbg_parms
[i
+1], dbg_parms
[i
+2], dbg_parms
[i
+3], 0);
1722 kdebug_lookup(vnode_t dp
, struct componentname
*cnp
)
1726 long dbg_parms
[NUMPARMS
];
1728 /* Collect the pathname for tracing */
1729 dbg_namelen
= (cnp
->cn_nameptr
- cnp
->cn_pnbuf
) + cnp
->cn_namelen
;
1730 dbg_nameptr
= cnp
->cn_nameptr
+ cnp
->cn_namelen
;
1732 if (dbg_namelen
> (int)sizeof(dbg_parms
))
1733 dbg_namelen
= sizeof(dbg_parms
);
1734 dbg_nameptr
-= dbg_namelen
;
1736 /* Copy the (possibly truncated) path itself */
1737 memcpy(dbg_parms
, dbg_nameptr
, dbg_namelen
);
1739 /* Pad with '\0' or '>' */
1740 if (dbg_namelen
< (int)sizeof(dbg_parms
)) {
1741 memset((char *)dbg_parms
+ dbg_namelen
,
1742 *(cnp
->cn_nameptr
+ cnp
->cn_namelen
) ? '>' : 0,
1743 sizeof(dbg_parms
) - dbg_namelen
);
1745 kdebug_lookup_gen_events(dbg_parms
, dbg_namelen
, (void *)dp
, TRUE
);
1748 #else /* (KDEBUG_LEVEL >= KDEBUG_LEVEL_IST) */
1751 kdebug_lookup_gen_events(long *dbg_parms __unused
, int dbg_namelen __unused
, void *dp __unused
)
1756 kdebug_lookup(struct vnode
*dp __unused
, struct componentname
*cnp __unused
)
1759 #endif /* (KDEBUG_LEVEL >= KDEBUG_LEVEL_IST) */
1762 vfs_getbyid(fsid_t
*fsid
, ino64_t ino
, vnode_t
*vpp
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
1767 mp
= mount_lookupby_volfsid(fsid
->val
[0], 1);
1772 /* Get the target vnode. */
1774 error
= VFS_ROOT(mp
, vpp
, ctx
);
1776 error
= VFS_VGET(mp
, ino
, vpp
, ctx
);
1783 * Obtain the real path from a legacy volfs style path.
1785 * Valid formats of input path:
1790 * "555/123456/foobar"
1793 * 555 represents the volfs file system id
1794 * '@' and '2' are aliases to the root of a file system
1795 * 123456 represents a file id
1796 * "foobar" represents a file name
1800 vfs_getrealpath(const char * path
, char * realpath
, size_t bufsize
, vfs_context_t ctx
)
1803 struct mount
*mp
= NULL
;
1811 /* Get file system id and move str to next component. */
1812 id
= strtoul(path
, &str
, 10);
1813 if (id
== 0 || str
[0] != '/') {
1816 while (*str
== '/') {
1821 mp
= mount_lookupby_volfsid(id
, 1);
1823 return (EINVAL
); /* unexpected failure */
1825 /* Check for an alias to a file system root. */
1826 if (ch
== '@' && str
[1] == '\0') {
1830 /* Get file id and move str to next component. */
1831 ino
= strtouq(str
, &str
, 10);
1834 /* Get the target vnode. */
1836 error
= VFS_ROOT(mp
, &vp
, ctx
);
1838 error
= VFS_VGET(mp
, ino
, &vp
, ctx
);
1846 /* Get the absolute path to this vnode. */
1847 error
= build_path(vp
, realpath
, bufsize
, &length
, 0, ctx
);
1850 if (error
== 0 && *str
!= '\0') {
1851 int attempt
= strlcat(realpath
, str
, MAXPATHLEN
);
1852 if (attempt
> MAXPATHLEN
){
1853 error
= ENAMETOOLONG
;
1862 lookup_compound_vnop_post_hook(int error
, vnode_t dvp
, vnode_t vp
, struct nameidata
*ndp
, int did_create
)
1864 if (error
== 0 && vp
== NULLVP
) {
1865 panic("NULL vp with error == 0.\n");
1869 * We don't want to do any of this if we didn't use the compound vnop
1870 * to perform the lookup... i.e. if we're allowing and using the legacy pattern,
1871 * where we did a full lookup.
1873 if ((ndp
->ni_flag
& NAMEI_COMPOUND_OP_MASK
) == 0) {
1878 * If we're going to continue the lookup, we'll handle
1879 * all lookup-related updates at that time.
1881 if (error
== EKEEPLOOKING
) {
1886 * Only audit or update cache for *found* vnodes. For creation
1887 * neither would happen in the non-compound-vnop case.
1889 if ((vp
!= NULLVP
) && !did_create
) {
1891 * If MAKEENTRY isn't set, and we've done a successful compound VNOP,
1892 * then we certainly don't want to update cache or identity.
1894 if ((error
!= 0) || (ndp
->ni_cnd
.cn_flags
& MAKEENTRY
)) {
1895 lookup_consider_update_cache(dvp
, vp
, &ndp
->ni_cnd
, ndp
->ni_ncgeneration
);
1897 if (ndp
->ni_cnd
.cn_flags
& AUDITVNPATH1
)
1898 AUDIT_ARG(vnpath
, vp
, ARG_VNODE1
);
1899 else if (ndp
->ni_cnd
.cn_flags
& AUDITVNPATH2
)
1900 AUDIT_ARG(vnpath
, vp
, ARG_VNODE2
);
1904 * If you created (whether you opened or not), cut a lookup tracepoint
1905 * for the parent dir (as would happen without a compound vnop). Note: we may need
1906 * a vnode despite failure in this case!
1908 * If you did not create:
1909 * Found child (succeeded or not): cut a tracepoint for the child.
1910 * Did not find child: cut a tracepoint with the parent.
1912 if (kdebug_enable
) {
1913 kdebug_lookup(vp
? vp
: dvp
, &ndp
->ni_cnd
);